Rukhabad Mausoleum in Samarkand, Uzbekistan features an octagonal base with a large, central dome. Constructed from brick, its façade showcases Islamic architectural elements, including a pointed arch entrance framed by geometric patterns. The structure is set against a partly cloudy sky, with some surrounding greenery visible. Its historical significance dates back to the 14th century, serving as a mausoleum for a revered figure. The overall design reflects the Timurid architectural style prevalent in the region.
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